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I went a different route. I had someone that works with beads make me a

string that fastens with a lobster clasp around the wire and the other end

is a clip that clips to my hair. It looks nicer then the plastic that goes

around the ear and it holds very well as there has been a few times I have

knocked my coil off.

susan & hobbes

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At 07:22 PM 10/30/2004 -0400, you wrote:

>My 3G keeps falling off my ear. we tried a stronger magnet but that

>irritated my head. My audie suggested I get an ear mold. I absolutely

>ahte having anything in my ear and I've had allergic reactions to ear

>molds in the past. Somone suggested a Mic Loc to me and explained what it

>was. I suggested it to my audie. She told me that the mic loc is not

>made for the 3G and that I would be best getting a skeletan ear mold. Why

>would my audie tell me it's not if it is and is it.

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>Trish

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Trish,

I understand that you may want to use earmolds, but for those who may not

know -- there are hypoallergenic earmolds that are made specifically for

those who have skin allergies. I've had Lucite (hard) hypoallergenic

skeleton earmolds for as long as I've worn hearing aids. They're so

comfortable that 99.9% of the time I don't even know I have them in.

In regards to the mic loc...Perhaps your audi isn't aware of what the mic

loc is or how it works. You may want to visit the Cochlear website

http://www.cochlearamericas.com and either e-mail your audiologist with

this information -- or print out a copy to bring to your next appointment.

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Trish,

Your audiologist is wrong. The Mic Loc is made for the 3G. I don't know why

your audiolgist isn't informed on this as it's been listed in the product

catalog at cochlear.com and here are the specs on the Mic Loc.

" Product ID: Z60314 Category: ESPrit 3G, Accessories

BTE Mic Lock Tubing-5 Pack

Description: Behind The Ear Mic Lock Tubing, Adjustable for different ear sizes,

mic lock secures the BTE processor on the wearer's ear, preventing the processor

from falling off during physical activities.

Price: US $15.00 "

As you can see - this is a very inexpensive item and they last a very long time

so you won't need to order more than one package.

You should show them to your audiologist when you get them.

Alice

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They are hard to put on. I use to try rubbing them in my hand first to

warmer them up, thinking they might stretch better...didn't help much. Now I

just leave the mic-locks ring on share battery covers. That way I can just

grab them and have only to deal with attaching the tube on the ear piece

coil.I was told ear molds are much easier to use with better results.

I do find mic-locks uncomfortable especially under helmets. Ear molds remain

me too much of HA...ugh..

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